But, don’t fret: Forecasts aren’t calling for much more than a dusting of snow Tuesday.

Some light snow is expected in the Ann Arbor area today, followed by bitter cold overnight.Patrick Record | The Ann Arbor News file photo

Bryan Tilley, meteorologist at the National Weather Service, said Tuesday morning Ann Arbor could expect a dusting of snow Tuesday. A quarter-inch of snow could accumulate, Tilley said, but no significant snow is expected.

The real issue comes after the snow passes, he said.

“The most significant aspect is it’s ushering in another round of arctic air,” Tilley said.

Ann Arbor will reach a high of 30 degrees on Tuesday, but the overnight low is slated to fall back to single digits, Tilley said. The high on Wednesday will only be in the 20s.

Luckily, it seems this latest blast of freezing air will not stick around for long.

Temperatures will climb back to the 40s on Thursday and will settle in the high 40s on Friday. That increase in temperature could bring more precipitation on Thursday. Tilley said to expect a wintry mix and rain on Thursday, with a chance of rain on Friday as well.

“It’ll be a pretty benign wintry mix on Thursday,” he said.

Saturday is forecasted to be slightly colder, with temperatures climbing into the low 40s. But, it’ll all pay off on Sunday, when the high is forecasted to break 50 degrees and plenty of sun is in the forecast.